Raritania
Friday, August 31, 2018
Craig Thomas'
Sea Leopard
and British Naval Power
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WARNING: MILD SPOILERS I have remarked previously that by the '80s techno-thrillers centered on Britain had become a rarity . Still, t...
Review:
Sea Leopard
, by Craig Thomas
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WARNING: MILD SPOILERS A nuclear submarine equipped with a revolutionary stealth technology becomes the prize in a contest between the Sov...
Sea Leopard
's Quin
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For me one of the weaker elements of Craig Thomas' Sea Leopard was the character of the scientist Quin. A very large part of the novel ...
Saturday, August 18, 2018
Review:
The Third World War: The Untold Story
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John Hackett's The Third World War: August 1985 (1978) was followed up four years later by The Third World War: The Untold Story , upda...
Tuesday, August 7, 2018
The Savage Doctor--Doc Savage
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Decades before the action film subordinated filmic structure and pacing to thrills (the "thirty-nine bumps" that became standard f...
About That Doc Savage Movie . . .
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Shane Black, who has spoken of his love for yesteryear's pulp and paperback hero many a time (rather more seriously than most Hollywood...
Doc Savage and Dirk Pitt
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If I really got started discussing or even listing the characters who have been influenced by Lester Dent's classic protagonist Doc Sava...
Thursday, July 19, 2018
Review:
FlashForward
, by Robert J. Sawyer
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I was one of those who saw the TV adaptation of Robert J. Sawyer's Flashforward before I read the book. But I did get to it not long ...
Remember
Meg
?
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No, probably not. But I do. I remember it because back in the '90s the terms of the publication of Steve Alten's Meg was the kind...
Review:
Trojan Odyssey
, by Clive Cussler
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New York: Putnam, 2003, pp. 496. WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD Clive Cussler's Trojan Odyssey marks the end of an era in many ways. Not ...
Review:
The Rise of the Novel
, by Ian Watt
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Berkeley, CA: The University of California Press, 1957, pp. 319. It is a commonplace that the literary genre of the novel is distinguished...
The Best Words Ever Written About "Human Nature"
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Back in tenth grade I was first introduced to F. Scott Fitzgerald, by way of The Great Gatsby . I wasn't all that impressed with the boo...
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"Geography, Technology and the Flux of Opportunity"
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Back when I wrote the first edition of The Many Lives and Deaths of James Bond I included in the appendix a brief essay discussing Britain...
Monday, July 16, 2018
Admiral Kirk and Captain Spock Ride The Bus
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Recently I ran across Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home again--the bit where Kirk and Spock walk around twentieth century San Francisco and the...
Of
Starhunter
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Starhunter appeared at the tail end of the '90s-era science fiction television boom , and came into that long-crowded field quietly, at...
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